Mayweather: Mum is behind my comeback

Floyd Mayweather Jr, who returns to the ring this week after nearly two years in retirement, credits a trip to the Bahamas with his mother for sparking his hotly anticipated comeback.

The undefeated American, a former world champion at five different weights, will take on Mexican Juan Manuel Marquez in a non-title welterweight bout on Saturday, his first fight since beating Britain’s Ricky Hatton in December 2007.

Shortly after his 10th round stoppage of Hatton in Las Vegas, Mayweather announced he would not fight again because he had lost his desire for the sport.

‘I was going to the gym, playing basketball and partying a little,’ Mayweather said.

‘I travelled a lot.’

It was on one of those trips, according to Mayweather, that his mother Deborah turned to him and said: ‘Everyone on the whole island keeps asking when you’re going to fight again.’

Having mulled over those words, the American returned to his home town of Las Vegas where he went to the boxing gym and sparred eight rounds.

After sounding out several close friends, he decided to make his official return to the ring.

‘After I had time to rest and enjoy life with my family and friends, I started to miss the competition and my fans,’ Mayweather, 39-0 (25 KOs), recalled.

The American will make his comeback in the same MGM Grand ring where he beat Hatton, this time against a multiple former world champion who has moved up two weight classes for the fight.

Mexico City native Marquez has an imposing career record of 50-4-1 with 37 knockouts and Mayweather acknowledges his opponent is a ‘good fighter’.

Above all, though, the American is concerned with his own preparations and his performance on Saturday night.

‘I don’t worry about no fighter,’ he said. ‘Fighters have to worry about me. I can adjust and I can adapt.’